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In the Deep Heart's Core - by Michael Johnston (Paperback)

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  • In the Deep Heart's Core is the uplifting story of young Teach for America volunteer who becomes an English teacher in a desperately impoverished African-American high school in the rural Mississippi Delta beset by gang violence, drug abuse, ruptured families and teen pregnancy-but among the sorrow and struggle he finds dignity and hope, and works to bring the nascent intellectual curiosity of his students to full flower.
  • Author(s): Michael Johnston
  • 240 Pages
  • Education, Educational Policy & Reform

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The uplifting story of a Teach for America volunteer in the rural Mississippi Delta has been praised by Robert Coles as "a compelling and important moral witness to education efforts today."



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In the Deep Heart's Core is the uplifting story of young Teach for America volunteer who becomes an English teacher in a desperately impoverished African-American high school in the rural Mississippi Delta beset by gang violence, drug abuse, ruptured families and teen pregnancy-but among the sorrow and struggle he finds dignity and hope, and works to bring the nascent intellectual curiosity of his students to full flower.



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"Part personal account, part eyewitness report, In the Deep Heart's Core is forceful testimony. . . . There is much to appreciate in Johnston's well-written memoir of his two-year sojourn in Greenville... His best attribute seems to be his boundless energy... Johnston proves to be a clear-eyed narrator, resolute, unsentimental and not full of himself." --Jabari Asim, Washington Post Book World

"It's a touching tale of hope where there often seems to be none...More than just a memoir...[In the Deep Heart's Core] paints a picture in many shades of frustration, anger and hope...It's a startling glimpse into the system, one that has seemingly been forgotten by reform and time. " --Simon Reade, San Francisco Chronicle

"Johnston tells his story through the words of students, unspooling experiences a little at a time so that the reader learns as the author learns. . . . In the Deep Heart's Core is powerful because Johnston doesn't explain his students; he lets them explain themselves. . . . His book poses a big "what if." If the barriers in their lives were eliminated, to what heights could the students of Greenville High School and others like them soar?" -Carol Ann Lease, The Columbus Dispatch

"A pleasant surprise...[In the Deep Heart's Core is] smack full of emotional deepness that even brought tears to my eyes. One minute I would be excited and the next I would have chills running down my spine." --Barbara Putnam, Delta Democrat

"In a nation where too many poor children and children of color still attend separate and unequal schools, Michael Johnston is part of a new generation of fine young educational leaders committed to making a difference. In the Deep Heart's Core shares lessons for all of us who believe every child can learn and that no child should be left behind."--Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Measure of Our Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours

"Michael Johnston's book about his two years as a teacher at an all-Black high school in the Mississippi Delta resembles great war reporting from a battlefield composed of the hearts, minds and future of his young students already tragically short-changed in the game of life. Wise, eloquent, and impassioned, this eyewitness dispatch from the trenches should be required reading for anyone who claims to care about education in this country and for everyone else who wants to see a better world."--Madeleine Blais, author of Uphill Walkers, Hope is a Muscle and In These Girls

"This is a deep and profound work, written with simple-eyed clarity, about one man's journey into the heart of the real America, the one we never see, the one we only see from behind the wheel of a tightly locked car. Michael Johnston's class at Greenville High is a place of hope, despair, tragedy, encouragement, and joy. I admire his students and I am a better person having read about them."--James McBride, author of The Color of Water

"A compelling and important moral witness to educational efforts today."--Robert Coles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Children of Crisis

"A tenderly written and poetic work of selflessness and quiet decency, filled with passages of hard-earned victory and personal transcendence. A poignant book that is bittersweet because it is framed by so much unforgotten history."--Johathan Kozol, author of Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools and Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation

"What comes through loud and clear is that most of the students have the same needs and desires as do students in other areas of the country. The sad thing is that they don't have the resources to get them. [In the Deep Heart's Core is] a wonderfully written and compelling read, touching in some spots and appalling in others. If you're a teacher and think you've got it bad, read this one." --Faye Dasen, Southern Pines Pilot

"Johnston's story is one of hope and understanding with a perceptive appreciation for the myriad of issues facing public education...Johnston's English teaching must have imitated his writing, for his prose is filled with lyrical and metaphorical allusions that bring life to the scenes he depicts." --Martin Winchester, Monitor

"What makes Johnston's account noteworthy is his ability to move beyond making generalizations. . . . He takes readers into the constricted-and often doomed-lives of individuals. . . . Compassion, leavened with good sense, makes this honest and often painful account a moving, memorable call for action."--Publishers Weekly

"Confronted with tragedy . . . and triumph . . . Johnston marveled at the tenacity of his students and the hope that flourished under even the most forbidding of circumstances. Johnston is both gifted and dedicated; his warm and moving memoir should be required reading for anyone who wants to teach." --Kristine Huntley, Booklist

"Inspiring...Readers will find that this was a learning process as much for the teacher as it was for the students." --Mark Alan Williams, Library Journal

"A poignant account." --Mark Sorkin, Book


Dimensions (Overall): 8.22 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Educational Policy & Reform
Publisher: Grove Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Michael Johnston
Language: English
Street Date: August 6, 2003
TCIN: 88844740
UPC: 9780802140241
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-6262
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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